In a light heavyweight duel between Mantecans who graduated from rival high schools, 25-year-old Vincent Bordi outworked Oscar Castro (Valor Training Center), 21, en route to a unanimous decision win in the co-main event title bout.

Bordi, a standout wrestler out of Manteca High and San Francisco State, improved his California Amateur Mixed Martial Arts Organization record to 8-1. The 6-foot-7 Castro, a graduate of Sierra, suffered his first loss in his fourth match.

Cortez, 20, was one of the youngest combatants of night. The East Union alumnus stopped Sacramento-based Rashawn Waffer via submission in 1 minute, 7 seconds. Waffer, 24, was also making his debut in the bantamweight tussle.

White was on the winning end of an exciting yet brief stoppage. It was a showdown of 40-somethings, as the 48-year-old White locked up with 44-year-old Mel Oania (0-2). It didn’t last long, as White caught the Muay Thai practitioner out of Citrus Heights with a short left about 5 seconds into the match. The Mantecan pounded his way to a 35-second knockout victory in the welterweight division.

Cortez Martial Arts Academy members Dao Tep and Roque Reyes were also featured. Tep (4-2) lost his flyweight bout to Rafael Hernandez (5-1) by split decision, while Reyes (4-6) took a TKO defeat to still-unbeaten Joseph Morales (6-0-1).